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. >> yes, you are, and you can see that anecdotally. they sell, for example, more adult diaper products than they do infant diaper products right now. stuart: you know, that really is extraordinary, isn't it? well, now, japan has elected a new government. the country's new prime minister vowing to pull the country out of its 20 year recession with another huge stimulus program. keith is going to join us at 10:35 this morning. we will ask him if this new print money and stimulate more, if that new plan is going to work in japan. clearly, there's been a very big drop in gas prices over here recently, and it's happened all across america. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.24 a gallon, according to triple a. that average has fallen 10 cents in just the past week. the lowest state average in america, missouri, $2.95 a gallon. tennessee, south carolina, oklahoma, they could fall below $3 in the next couple of days. all right, big deal. that puts money into the
. >> yes, you are, and you can see that anecdotally. they sell, for example, more adult diaper products than they do infant diaper products right now. stuart: you know, that really is extraordinary, isn't it? well, now, japan has elected a new government. the country's new prime minister vowing to pull the country out of its 20 year recession with another huge stimulus program. keith is going to join us at 10:35 this morning. we will ask him if this new print money and stimulate more, if...
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i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end of the movie and lee hirsch was there, unsolicited, he was not a plant, a student stood up, he was probably an athlete, strong, good-looking young man, he stood up and said what can i do when i get back to my school to make a difference? can we start a club, can we have an event, will you support that? it was a superintendent's dream to have a student say, what can i do? we want every student to go back and say we're going to do something and make it part of what we're going to do against bullying. the one thing i will share with you, ladies and gentlemen, this is not an issue that is just a school district issue. this is an issue that is a community issue. ironically yesterday as we were preparing to have 3,000 students come to 4 or 5 different venues across san francisco to watch this film, the evening before and the morning of the film yesterday we were in very close communication with the superintendent in marin county schools becaus
i just have to share one anecdote from that movie. we had a question and answer session at the end of the movie and lee hirsch was there, unsolicited, he was not a plant, a student stood up, he was probably an athlete, strong, good-looking young man, he stood up and said what can i do when i get back to my school to make a difference? can we start a club, can we have an event, will you support that? it was a superintendent's dream to have a student say, what can i do? we want every student to...
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it just doesn't make sense from where you look at the numbers or whether you're looking anecdotally, it doesn't make sense that people's bottom line will be cut and there will be no jobs lost. there obviously will be jobs-- >> okay, okay, hold on. >> a huge problem when i don't have someone to. >> julian, hold on, i've got other people to go to. we only tease you because you we like you. jonas, any attempt to c the debt is going to hurt the economy. >> when you can't fit a driver in a smart car, that's part the of the problem. there are studies that say over million people and other deficits, close the huge deficits might not have a huge effect on the economy, however, if taxes across the board and let's not forget the spending cuts that are ought mattic in the defense industry, defense industry alone is looking at hundreds of thousands of job cuts next year with nos mandatory cuts go into effect. i'm not saying they are. sot's both cutting and taxing, we're too focused on the tax. bottom line, the government takes it out of the system cutting and raising taxes and the small or defic
it just doesn't make sense from where you look at the numbers or whether you're looking anecdotally, it doesn't make sense that people's bottom line will be cut and there will be no jobs lost. there obviously will be jobs-- >> okay, okay, hold on. >> a huge problem when i don't have someone to. >> julian, hold on, i've got other people to go to. we only tease you because you we like you. jonas, any attempt to c the debt is going to hurt the economy. >> when you can't fit...
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there is anecdote tal evidence that says a calorie is not a calorie. >> one thing i know that is true you must eat less fat. yet you eat lots of fat. you are a doctor, a stanford doctor. what's that about? >> like i said about 3 or 4 years ago when i got to the point where i was too over weight to handle my own existence and my wife said i needed to be a little less not thin i realized i probably had a carbohydrate intolerance issue. all of the whole grains and things i was eating were probably leading to me becoming fatter. i realized if i strip that had stuff out of my diet and ate more fat believe it or not all of the metabolic durangement that was unter pinning my gaining wait went away. >> you are not fat now by eating fat. >> what hap to peter it happens to a lot anecdotally. it had some kind of bizarre anecdote tal event that happened to peter who is a weird educated stanford doctor. maybe it's the nutrition advice we are getting. >> back in the 60s we used to believe carbohydrates bread, pasta rice were dpfattening. >> you have a picture of a piece of bread with butter in your
there is anecdote tal evidence that says a calorie is not a calorie. >> one thing i know that is true you must eat less fat. yet you eat lots of fat. you are a doctor, a stanford doctor. what's that about? >> like i said about 3 or 4 years ago when i got to the point where i was too over weight to handle my own existence and my wife said i needed to be a little less not thin i realized i probably had a carbohydrate intolerance issue. all of the whole grains and things i was eating...
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so, again, it's a hard question to answer in ways that are other than anecdote. there have been survey data and things of that nature, but i feel uncomfortable saying unequivocally this is what we know, these are the trends. i like to be evidence based and i'm not sure the evidence allows that. >> roslyn, challenges to you and secretary duncan. >> for the first time you can see data for the first time about the -- discipline and students referred to law enforcement, suspensions more than once. on the bullying and harassment we are also collecting for the first time ever data on the number of incidents of students disciplined for bullying and harassment. they are not exactly reliable. lots of folks aren't collecting this. our collection is at the school level so you could go and see all this data that pop out in nice graphs for the first time ever and look at schools in your community. there were in the sample, it covers about 85 percent of the nation's schools this year we're in store for a universal sample, you're looking at over 60,000 students that were report
so, again, it's a hard question to answer in ways that are other than anecdote. there have been survey data and things of that nature, but i feel uncomfortable saying unequivocally this is what we know, these are the trends. i like to be evidence based and i'm not sure the evidence allows that. >> roslyn, challenges to you and secretary duncan. >> for the first time you can see data for the first time about the -- discipline and students referred to law enforcement, suspensions more...
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so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity where a lot of people are galvanized, here we are in this room. but we're right at this place where i think you get coopted into nothingness very easily. and the way in which that comes across is in, where people say to me, well, people are going to get into fights, people are going to get into conflict, teachers are now saying to me, not every conflict is bullying and the policy is every single concept is bullying and it's not so i don't know what to do. this is making me cez. . the policies of it that i hear when i do radio shows, come on, this is the way we do
so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity...
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we have specific cushman that has written a wonderful anecdotal history on the personalities on the court. yet jeffrey toobin whose latest book on the court is as fresh as today's headlines or should i say breaking news alerts. there's fiction, too. the book is a fast-paced thriller in which the justices are shot by the second page. it touches a lot -- it teaches a lot about how the supreme court works and there is the art board that have written several books about the justices and their clerks and it's a fascinating relationship. you might wonder what do these books have been common besides the fact they are all about the supreme court. the answer is i believe all of these books are built on the founding assumption that the supreme court is about more than just its opinions. to understand fully, you need to know about the justices background and personalities and personal dynamics and their clerks. this is a perspective that hasn't always been possible with the supreme court which is a intensely private institution. you remember we were writing about the courts penchant for privacy in 1
we have specific cushman that has written a wonderful anecdotal history on the personalities on the court. yet jeffrey toobin whose latest book on the court is as fresh as today's headlines or should i say breaking news alerts. there's fiction, too. the book is a fast-paced thriller in which the justices are shot by the second page. it touches a lot -- it teaches a lot about how the supreme court works and there is the art board that have written several books about the justices and their...
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this show i learned just an anecdote in argentina where you know governmental infrastructure is a really breaking down and. you know people are finding immediate workarounds to it so much so that. cousin checkpoints for example if the lines too long they rush the line you know there is no standing there you know waiting for your radiation boss and for some moron to frisk you and your grandma and your kids right which is the you know hyperactive government that we see here in the u.s. i think that's something to avoid if at all possible right so when you when you talk about the lesson of nicaragua or or any other lessons what do you really think people should take away in terms of what they could or should be doing if they're wanting to prepare for you know economic headwinds and the less well one thing i would say is like i don't want to give the impression that ok nicaragua is some sort of paradise nirvana i know it's a dirt poor country with with a lot of problems. but as a as a template for something that investors should consider or in visual should consider it's a small government c
this show i learned just an anecdote in argentina where you know governmental infrastructure is a really breaking down and. you know people are finding immediate workarounds to it so much so that. cousin checkpoints for example if the lines too long they rush the line you know there is no standing there you know waiting for your radiation boss and for some moron to frisk you and your grandma and your kids right which is the you know hyperactive government that we see here in the u.s. i think...
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is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common? maybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that it was the butter that was fattening and the bread that we should all be eating. then i coincides with an obesity epidemic. a. john: they also said the margarine was that view? >> actually they said margarine was good for you. john: they said eggs are terrible, but now they are okay. >> the reason for the living and flopping back and forth is because of the kind of research we do. john: why we do this? this is important. >> we can use laboratory rats. you give them the food and it does what it does anyone even a double-blind test with people. >> yes, it's take this pill or take that pill. when
is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common? maybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along and decided that it was the butter that...
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is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common? maybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along a decided that it was the butter that was fattening and the bread that we should all be eating. then i coincides with an obesity epidemic. a. john: they also said the margarine was that view? >> actually they said margarine was good for you. john: they said eggs are terrible, but now they are okay. >> the reason for the living and flopping back and forth is because of the kind of research we do. john: why we do this? this is important. >> we can use laboratory rats. you give them the food and it does what it does anyone even a double-blind test with people. >> yes, it's take this pill or take that pill. when yo
is that a bizarre anecdotal event that just happened? is a common? maybe it's the nutritional vice we are all getting is wrong. >> back in the 60s, these people would eat their carbohydrates, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, it's all inherently fattening. john: you have a piece of bread and butter in your book. the idea is? >> is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. in our government came along a decided that it was the butter that...
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communities, to work with all of us in the community to take a look at all the data we have, including anecdotal data, information that is given to us by people who are talking through their clergy or their friends or juvenile probation officers and others, not to squeal, but to get better information so we can predict where the crimes will be connected, again, in a very specific way. and we know some of those areas already. they happen over and over again, but predicted policing is about using the best data and the best systems we have, not only to respond with officers on the street, as sensitive as they can be, but we also have to predictably before the events happened saturate those areas with our probation officers, with our crime prevention, with our crn partners and others that can help provide deterrence. that is predictive policing. and then the most important part is community organizing, something that has never let me in all of the years and all the time that i have worked in public office here. it has always been about stronger community building. this is where our youth advocates,
communities, to work with all of us in the community to take a look at all the data we have, including anecdotal data, information that is given to us by people who are talking through their clergy or their friends or juvenile probation officers and others, not to squeal, but to get better information so we can predict where the crimes will be connected, again, in a very specific way. and we know some of those areas already. they happen over and over again, but predicted policing is about using...
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that is that some kind of bizarre anecdotal event that just happened to peter because he is weird stanford educate editor? it's common. maybe the nutritional advice we are all getting is wrong. maybe the food guide pyramid -- mission in 60s we believe that bread, pasta, potatoes, rice, were inherently fattening. >> a picture of a piece of bread with butter. >> the idea is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. then our governmented it was the butter that was path 'king and the bread we should eat and that coincides with obesity. >> they also said margarine was good for you, trans-fats, eggs were terrible but now agencies are okay -- but now eggs are okay. >> the reason for the flipping and flopping back and forth is because of the kind of research we do is incapable of establishing a definitive result. >> why don't we do this? it's important. >> well, it's really hard. you could use laboratory rats for example and it's really easy. put the rat in the came, give it the chow. >> or even a double blind test with people. >> with drugs, for exa
that is that some kind of bizarre anecdotal event that just happened to peter because he is weird stanford educate editor? it's common. maybe the nutritional advice we are all getting is wrong. maybe the food guide pyramid -- mission in 60s we believe that bread, pasta, potatoes, rice, were inherently fattening. >> a picture of a piece of bread with butter. >> the idea is used to be that the butter was considered healthy and the bread was considered fattening. then our governmented...
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it's all very anecdoteal because everyone has antic an an anecdote. for me facebook is in a cloud. the question is can they become when facebook first started? they have competition from twitter, instagram, which they own, is taking that traffic away. it will be really interesting to see. >> gavin: most overrated tech company in 2013? >> apple--just kidding. most over rated in 2013? i would probably say is probably will be--it could be facebook. i think that if they continue to lose segue to other other mobile apps and experiences facebook could become over rated. >> cenk: most underrated. >> thee these 3-d printing and robotic companies. they're getting traction with investors but they're not part of the mainstream consumer mentality yet but they absolutely will be. i think drones will be huge in warfare. it will eventually be robot fighting robot an we'll be sitting around seating sandwiches watching into with artificial intelligence and the chip we'll watch together. >> gavin: unbelievable. to a successful and fabulous 2013. >> yes. >> gavin: thanks, nick. >> thank you. >> gavin
it's all very anecdoteal because everyone has antic an an anecdote. for me facebook is in a cloud. the question is can they become when facebook first started? they have competition from twitter, instagram, which they own, is taking that traffic away. it will be really interesting to see. >> gavin: most overrated tech company in 2013? >> apple--just kidding. most over rated in 2013? i would probably say is probably will be--it could be facebook. i think that if they continue to lose...
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homer's paintings of this period have an anecdotal or literary quality in keeping with the traditions of magazine illustration, but he also places new emphasis on pictorial design and the purely visual character of a scene-- qualities typical of the photographs of mathew brady and others. like the photographers of the civil war, whose equipment made action scenes impossible, homer preferred static group formations, and yet the feeling of directness in recording the ordinary lends to his work a special force. prisoners from the front, with its profound sense of the resignation, exhaustion, and human cost of war, evoked the admiration of both critics and the public and brought homer his first recognition as an artist. paris, december 1866. homer arrived for an extended visit and to see prisoners from the front and another of his civil war paintings that had been selected for showing at the universal exsition. enjoying the celrity of an artist whose work was well-received, he made the trip profit drawing parisian enes for harper's. homer must have been intrigued by the changes underway i
homer's paintings of this period have an anecdotal or literary quality in keeping with the traditions of magazine illustration, but he also places new emphasis on pictorial design and the purely visual character of a scene-- qualities typical of the photographs of mathew brady and others. like the photographers of the civil war, whose equipment made action scenes impossible, homer preferred static group formations, and yet the feeling of directness in recording the ordinary lends to his work a...
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it was very anecdotal and clearly nothing of any national interest was going to be discussed in front of me or anyone else. his charisma is unbelievable. >> how did you keep your head? you set between buffett and obama. >> it was the first time in my life -- people try to pinch themselves. i pinch myself under the table literally as the president came to sit down. i was already sitting down to -- next to mr. buffett. my wife was next to the chief of staff of the armed services. i pinched my thighs. i had bruises on my thighs. >> are you a political person? >> as much as i live in a democracy and to take an interest in the right people leaving the country -- leading the country. when you reach a certain level, you get lobbied by whichever party is in power. you get invited to dinners, and you have to be careful. i have been careful not to nail my colors to the mast into mush -- too much. tavis: i want to come back to "homeland." now it is impossible to talk about your career without talking about "band of brothers" and how it influenced your fans statewide. what you think about that se
it was very anecdotal and clearly nothing of any national interest was going to be discussed in front of me or anyone else. his charisma is unbelievable. >> how did you keep your head? you set between buffett and obama. >> it was the first time in my life -- people try to pinch themselves. i pinch myself under the table literally as the president came to sit down. i was already sitting down to -- next to mr. buffett. my wife was next to the chief of staff of the armed services. i...